Miami Wraps up Day Two of Invitational
12/2/2016 12:00:00 AM | Swimming and Diving

OXFORD, Ohio -- Miami University's swimming and diving program finished day two of the 23rd annual Miami Invitational on Friday night at the Corwin Nixon Aquatic Center.
The women are in the lead with 785 points and the men are in fifth place with 342 points.
The team of Brittany Dudzinski, Stephanie LeMire, Morgan Quesnel and Elise Campbell started off the night strong for the Red & White, winning the 200-yard medley relay. They clocked in at 1:41.70, defeating second-place Bowling Green by 0.01 seconds.
In the 400-yard IM, the RedHawks went 1-2-3 with the trio of Hannah Fuchs, Holly Schuster and Carolyn Jungers. Fuchs won the event (4:21.41), with Schuster (4:22.95) and Jungers (4:23.63) close behind.
Ella Moynihan picked up another win on the season, claiming victory in the 200-yard freestyle. She came in with a time of 1:47.98.
LeMire and Elise Campbell finished second and third for Miami, respectively, in the 100-yard breaststroke. LeMire clocked in at 1:02.01 and Campbell in 1:02.04.
Dudzinski picked up a third-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke, coming in at 55.40.
For the men, they started off the meet with a fifth-place finish in 200-yard medley relay. James Wray, Hutch Blackstone, Pete Simcox and Lucas Brock touched the wall in 1:31.41, only 0.22 seconds behind the third-place finisher.
Wray placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke. He swam a time of 50.22. Brock tied for sixth in the 200-yard freestyle with Denison's Ryan Stevenson. The pair clocked in with a time of 1:40.82.
Blackstone collected 13 points for the RedHawks by finishing eighth in the 100-yard breaststroke, coming in at 56.14.
In the Miami Diving Invitational, Pei Lin set the pool record in the three-meter dive, scoring 414 points. The previous record was set by Zhihuan Xu of Guangdong in 2011, when she scored 412.15 points.
The team will be back tomorrow for the third and final day as prelims begin at 10 a.m. and finals at 6 p.m.
Women's Standings
1. Miami- 785
2. Emory- 430.5
3. Milwaukee- 385
4. Bowling Green- 367.5
5. Denison- 351
6. Washington University St. Louis- 217
7. Ball State- 198
8. Indiana- 159
9. Missouri-St. Louis- 42
10. Urbana- 17
Men's Standings
1. Denison- 691.5
2. Emory- 553.5
3. Washington University St. Louis- 457.5
4. Indiana- 385.5
5. Miami- 342
6. Milwaukee- 247
7. Missouri-St. Louis- 173
8. Urbana- 24